On Friday, around 70 citizens took part in a demonstration near the Italian Parliament. The focus of the action was captured in the main banner – “DEFEND EUROPE”. We expressed our unity with the Ukrainian warriors defending our continent on the Eastern front. At the same time, we stressed that the American path leads only to destabilization and the ruin of Europe.
Speakers included Sergio Filacchioni (national leader of the youth movement Blocco Studentesco), Luca Marsella (CasaPound frontman), Giancarlo Sperati (director of Radio KULTURAEUROPA), and a representative of Nation Europa.
“We cannot talk about peace when entire provinces of Ukraine are still under siege and occupation, thousands of citizens held hostage, thousands of patriots imprisoned,” said the CasaPound speaker.
The message to Europe is clear: we must defend Ukraine — as Ukraine defends us.
The French Right is betting on an alliance with Israel.
National Union leader Jordan Bardella and Marion Mairechal attended a conference in Jerusalem dedicated to combating anti-Semitism. This is the first official visit of the party to Israel.
“We are fighting Islamic radicalism and supporting Israel as a bastion of democracy,” Bardella said. Earlier, the party's founder, Jean-Marie Le Pen, was repeatedly convicted of anti-Semitic statements. Now RN is changing course.
HBO has confirmed a black actor to play Severus Snape in the new Harry Potter series
The role of the Dean of Slytherin, played in the feature films by Alan Rickman, has been given to another native British actor, Paapa Essiedu. As part of the first official announcement of the series' cast, the names of other artists were also revealed. Albus Dumbledore in the new adaptation of J.K. Rowling's books will be played by John Lithgow, and Minerva McGonagall will be played by actress Janet McTeer. The role of Hagrid will be embodied by Nick Frost, Luke Tallon will play Quirinus Quirrell, and Paul Whitehouse will play Argus Filch.
The European Union will fund the "European Quran project" with €10 million, which aims to reassess the role of Islam and the Quran in shaping European civilisation. The programme runs from 2019 to 2026 and includes exhibitions, conferences and publications. The stated ambition is to "challenge traditional notions" of European cultural and religious identity. Coverage: 1150-1850, territory from the Pyrenees to Hungary.
Participants include scholars associated with the Muslim Brotherhood. The project, in fact, serves as a platform for their ideological influence. French researcher Florence Bergo-Blackler confirms that the movement has long been embedded in the academic and political spheres of the EU.
French philosopher Jean Renault Gabriel Camus, has been banned from entering the UK due to his outspoken criticism of mass immigration, particularly of Muslims into France. He is known for his subscription-based blog, published works, and for popularizing the term “the Great Replacement” – a concept he helped define, which has drawn significant criticism from liberal media.
According to The Telegraph, the UK Home Office denied his request to enter the country, stating that his presence was not “conducive to the public good.” Camus had been invited to speak at an event hosted by the Father's Party, a group campaigning for stricter immigration controls.
Muslim migrant woman attacks people with a knife in Germany.
Sahari A. (40) allegedly stabbed a girl and injured several young people at the playground. The reason: she claimed the girl insulted her own daughter. "I want to kill this girl. This girl won't live long," was the Muslim woman's last shout before she stabbed the girl.
The girl, who was then suddenly attacked by the knife-wielding Muslim woman, barely escaped - due to the boy who managed to stop the rage – but suffered a deep cut on her cheek. According to police, the knife-wielding Muslim woman injured three other girls between the ages of 13 and 16.
Telegram channels close to law enforcement published several “penitential” videos of Belarusians who posted comments about Pakistanis on social media.
A guy (18), “without verifying the information, wrote about the alleged rape of a girl (12) by a Pakistani and called for self-defense with pepper spray,” according to the channels. In the video, he admits to spreading lies and falsehoods and expresses regret for his angry comments. A girl (20), who “hurled insults at everyone,” also said she realizes her mistake.
Additionally, Minsk-based TikTok blogger Gleb Saliy apologized in a separate video, repeatedly asking for forgiveness and urging people not to harbor hatred toward Pakistanis because of his earlier statements.
John Andreas Wik (36) hacked a public WiFi system to display messages referencing the Manchester Arena bombing, the London Bridge attack, and other terror incidents in Paris and Stockholm. The altered login page read: “We love you, Europe. The Islamisation of Europe is already happening and it’s getting worse each day.”
Wik exploited his position at Global Reach, a company that manages login pages for free WiFi providers. On September 25, the hack affected WiFi at ten major London train stations – including Euston, Victoria, and Paddington – as well as key stations in Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, and other cities.
On 18 April in Sofia, the Youth Organisation of the Bulgarian National Union held a rally at the monument to Nelson Mandela - in support of white South African Europeans who have been subjected to years of violence, robbery and murder.
Participants covered the monument with shields that read: "Stop white genocide", "White lives matter", "Stand up for the Boers". It was a direct challenge to the hypocrisy gripping Western elites. Bulgaria is sending a signal: Europe has no right to remain silent. Defending its own is not a right but a duty. Europe must wake up.
An officer (27) has been suspended in Oldenburg, northern Germany, after fatally shooting a migrant (21) on Sunday morning. According to prosecutors, the investigation is a “routine” procedure, as police shootings are rare in Germany.
The incident occurred after the man, who had been denied entry to a nightclub, sprayed pepper spray at security guards and tried to flee, threatening those who pursued him with a knife. When police caught up with him, he again used pepper spray and threatened an officer, prompting shots to be fired.
However, the incident has sparked widespread protests, with people expressing anger not only over the shooting but also over alleged “structural racism” within the police.
Finland will withdraw from the Ottawa Convention, which bans anti-personnel mines, and increase defense spending. The Foreign Ministry announced the process has begun, with a bill expected before summer. This follows similar moves by Poland and the Baltics in March, citing heightened threats from Russia and Belarus.
Finland joined the treaty in 2012 but now reverses course. The pact prohibits use, production, stockpiling, and transfer of anti-personnel mines, requiring destruction of stockpiles within four years of ratification. Over 160 countries are signatories, but major military powers like Russia, the U.S., China, and India never joined.
Florence's main square has been spoiled by a statue of a Negro woman with a phone.
The creation by sculptor Thomas J. Price will remain there until September. The statue, displayed alongside works by Bandinelli, Michelangelo and Donatello, is called Time Unfolding. It is a four-meter tall black woman looking at the screen of a smartphone. The sculpture is made of bronze and covered with gilding. According to the Florence Daily News, the black woman will serve as “an impressive addition to the artistic landscape of the city's main square.”
“I am bringing the first free and black woman to Piazza della Signoria” the author of the work noted. Later two influencers were fined for trying to vandalize the sculpture.
A huge political gap has developed between young women and men under 30. Whereas 30 years ago the views were similar, today, to our great regret, young women en masse are drifting into radical leftist ideology.
Through schools, universities, TV series, social networks, young women are indoctrinated from childhood that: national interests are "aggression", family is "optional", career and global values are more important than the Motherland. If we want to dominate, we must bring back the "balance". The future of Europe cannot be put in the hands of those who do not believe in it.
Women born in the UK have a fertility rate of 1.50. That's below the reproductive threshold. For foreign-born women, it's 1.70. But this average hides even more alarming figures.
Women from Pakistan - 2.95 children on average. Bangladesh, 2.72. North Africa, 2.80. Middle East and Central Asia - 2.27. West and Central Africa - 2.18. All this is an increase of twice or more compared to the British population. Meanwhile, women from East Asia and ex-Europe - by contrast - are having fewer babies (0.86 in East Asia, 1.26 in the old EU members).
The question no one has solved, but which everyone will have to answer: will England be English in a generation?
For 20 years, Germany’s Neutrality Act prohibited civil servants (in courts, police, and prisons) from wearing hijabs. However, following rulings by the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany, the ban no longer applies to teachers. In 2023, the necessary amendments to the law were not adopted due to the change in government.
The coalition of CDU/CSU and SPD agreed only to adapt the law to the court’s requirements, but no deeper reforms were implemented. Now, the Green Party has launched an initiative to abolish the law, arguing that it discriminates against women who wear hijabs.
Green Party politician Tuba Bozkurt stated that the hijab ban "deprives state institutions of highly qualified female professionals" who cannot work in their fields because of it.
France is moving closer to mass layoffs and the reduction of industrial overcapacity. The government’s goal of reducing the deficit to 5.4% of GDP by the end of 2025 appears increasingly unattainable. François Bayrou’s proposed €40 billion austerity plan for 2026 has been criticized as a major macroeconomic policy error, compounding the existing €50 billion in austerity measures that are already deepening the recession.
Economic forecasts underscore the bleak outlook: The Bank of France anticipates growth of 0.7% in 2025, while the OFCE (a French economic research institute) projects just 0.5%—far below the government’s 0.9% target and the economy’s potential growth rate of 1.35%. Reforms to unemployment insurance and pension systems are unlikely to resolve the crisis: amid chronically weak demand, businesses face little incentive to invest or expand hiring.
Over four years, Juanma Moreno’s government has spent more than €290 million on the “integration” of migrants — a programme that does not even include an assimilation strategy.
Under the Andalusian Strategy for Immigration 2021–2025, the following amounts were allocated: €64.98 million in 2021, €6.05 million in 2022, €78.03 million euros in 2023 and €70.59 million in 2024.
Instead of combating the illegal flow, the authorities are funding accommodation for migrants, turning the region into a magnet for new waves of migration. The result? A complete lack of control, an increase in illegal immigration, and a waste of public funds.
Convicted jihad terrorist released from prison in Morocco obtains Belgian passport.
Abdelkader Belliraj, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2010, had his sentence reduced to 25 years in 2022. He was pardoned by King Mohammed VI at the end of Ramadan in late March 2025. After his release from prison, Belliraj contacted the Belgian Embassy in Rabat to begin the process of renewing his passport.
“This man is a Belgian citizen and has relatives in Belgium,” said Minister Verlinden.
An officer (27) has been suspended in Oldenburg, northern Germany, after fatally shooting a migrant (21) on Sunday morning. According to prosecutors, the investigation is a “routine” procedure, as police shootings are rare in Germany.
The incident occurred after the man, who had been denied entry to a nightclub, sprayed pepper spray at security guards and tried to flee, threatening those who pursued him with a knife. When police caught up with him, he again used pepper spray and threatened an officer, prompting shots to be fired.
However, the incident has sparked widespread protests, with people expressing anger not only over the shooting but also over alleged “structural racism” within the police.
Poland must categorically reject mass immigration, argues University of Warsaw professor Witold Modzelewski, citing not only social but also unaffordable economic costs.
In an interview with FMC27NEWS, he conservatively estimates daily expenses per migrant at 150 PLN (€35), covering food, housing, and security, but stresses that real costs are higher when factoring in welfare, healthcare, education, and integration programs. Modzelewski warns that even this baseline is understated, and in countries like Germany, costs soar further due to higher living standards.
Facing declining pupil numbers and growing financial shortfalls, Islington Council has approved the closure of two primary schools — St Jude and St Paul’s and Highbury Quadrant. The decision, confirmed at a council cabinet meeting despite public protests, has drawn criticism for failing to protect local education.
On April 24, parents, children and teachers marched to Islington Town Hall in a final attempt to oppose the closures, but the closures were approved regardless. The schools are set to close permanently on August 31.
Telegram channels close to law enforcement published several “penitential” videos of Belarusians who posted comments about Pakistanis on social media.
A guy (18), “without verifying the information, wrote about the alleged rape of a girl (12) by a Pakistani and called for self-defense with pepper spray,” according to the channels. In the video, he admits to spreading lies and falsehoods and expresses regret for his angry comments. A girl (20), who “hurled insults at everyone,” also said she realizes her mistake.
Additionally, Minsk-based TikTok blogger Gleb Saliy apologized in a separate video, repeatedly asking for forgiveness and urging people not to harbor hatred toward Pakistanis because of his earlier statements.
In January 2025, 32 explosions occurred in Sweden, most of them in Stockholm.
The explosions are linked to ethnic gangs and extortion. According to the Swedish Crime Prevention Council (Brå), up to 60% of violent crimes are committed in disadvantaged areas with a large number of migrants.
Between 2015 and 2024, more than 1.2 million migrants arrived to the country, mostly from the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia. By 2024, the share of the population with a migrant background reached 27%. In 2024, about half of the suspects in murders and shootings were migrants.
A week after Wallonia’s entire IT infrastructure was shut down due to an unusual intrusion, the Belgian Federal Prosecutor’s Office has taken over the investigation into a cyberattack on the Walloon civil service, The Brussels Times reported, citing Le Soir.
While the prosecutor's office has declined to comment on specifics, multiple sources indicate that Russian state-backed hackers may be behind the attack. The breach reportedly sought sensitive data, including information on Belgian arms export licenses managed by Wallonia.
Hamburg police have re-arrested Firas A. (33), a Syrian migrant with eight convictions, who is also accused of vandalising 245 cars and remains undeported.
On April 12, Firas A., already notorious for hundreds of offences, provoked a confrontation on a bus by coughing on passengers. Refusing to get off, he provoked a fight and stabbed two people, including a passenger in a wheelchair.
Authorities launched a manhunt, initially describing the suspect as a "southern type" with an accent. Despite his arrest, authorities reiterated that deportation was not possible because of the alleged risk to his life in Syria.
Modern Europe is experiencing not only an economic but also an anthropological crisis. Modernists declare the institution of marriage "obsolete", and society faces the natural consequence: an increase in depression among children - regardless of income level.
According to the National Survey of Children’s Health, having from intact family reduces the risk of childhood depression. At the from intact level, the difference is particularly striking: among children in full families, only 3.3% are diagnosed with depression, compared with 7.9% from single-parent families. In more affluent families, the pattern is similar: 3.2% versus 5.9%. Even in low-income households, where the pressure of external factors is greatest, having a intact family almost halves the risk - 3.7% versus 7.3%.
The UK Home Office has decided to publish data on the nationality of foreign criminals for the first time. The reaction was swift: migrant charities and parliamentarians accused the department of racial discrimination and possible incitement to violence.
Fizza Qureshi, head of the Migrant Rights Network, said the initiative was not a crime-fighting effort but a classic "blame the stranger" card. British police, courts and migration services have long been known for systemic racism, she said, and the new measure is another way to legalize bias under the guise of transparency.
According to a report by MCC Brussels, the EU's Creative Europe programme is being used to promote a political agenda - instead of supporting the arts. Report author Katalin Deme states: taxpayers money is being channelled into projects promoting migration, gender theory and the climate agenda, to the detriment of culture and heritage.
The programme's budget has risen from €1.46 billion to €2.44 billion. Priority is given to initiatives that undermine national identity. Examples include the EuroNoize project, which criticises statehood, and the dance productions DANCEOPOLITICS and Ecstatic Bodies, which promote post-nationalism. Instead of "nation" and "tradition", "inclusiveness" and "diversity" dominate the discourse.